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  • Rick Teskey
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 217

    #1

    dive plane mixing

    Good Day Eh!
    I want too mix 2 dive planes ( 2 servos on 2 channesl through a mixer ( subtech) ) and still have an apc control both.
    Normal setup is reciever to apc to servo ( 1 channel)
    or 2 channels to mixer to 2 servos.
    This is straight forward but how can I connect the apc too the 2 servos and still have it mixed?
    Would I need 2 Y connectors to connect the mixer output to the apc then back to the servos or do I only need too connect the apc to one servo befor the mixer?
    Anyone know this answer for a fact ?
    Thank you
    Rick
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    #2
    Connect the APC to the

    Connect the APC to the receiver channel as normal, then use a y-splitter from the output of the APC to each servo respectively.

    If you are mixing something like an x-tail, then you can't mix the servos in the TX, you need to use an onboard x(v)-tail mixer.

    Andy

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    • KevinMC
      SubCommittee Member
      • Sep 2005
      • 463

      #3
      Hey Rick,

      What are you trying

      Hey Rick,

      What are you trying to accomplish with two separate dive planes- are you looking for a left and right (to mix in roll control) or are you looking to implement bow and stern planes with an independant contol element? Need more info to solve... (But I would argue that X-tail cannot be solved without transmitter mixing.)

      KMc
      Kevin McLeod - OSCAR II driver
      KMc Designs

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      • Guest

        #4
        You could try a V-tail

        You could try a V-tail mixer, this may well work okay, and will allow a single APC to control both servos whilst allowing mixing.

        Andy

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